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JEOPARDYJEOPARDYElectricity and Electricity and
MagnetismMagnetism
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If the number of positive and negative charge is equal, an object is electrically __________
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neutral
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Copper, silver, and gold are examples of _____________
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conductors
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Opposite charges __________
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attract
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Like charges ___________
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repel
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What is the difference between a series and parallel circuit?
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Series: a circuit with only one path for electrons to follow
Parallel: a circuit with more than one path for electrons to follow
Category 2 100
If an atom has 10 protons and 9 electrons, what charge does the atom have?
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positive
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Providing a path for lightning to the Earth is called _________
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grounding
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A temporary magnet formed by wrapping a current-carrying wire around a magnetic material
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electromagnet
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Converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
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generator
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Converts chemical energy into electrical energy
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battery
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Surrounds every magnet and exerts a force on other magnets
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Magnetic field
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A group of atoms that have their magnetic poles aligned in the same direction
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Magnetic domain
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In a _________ magnet, the magnetic domains line up with one another.
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permanent
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Metals, containing certain elements such as iron that are affected by a magnetic field are ___________ _____________
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Magnetic materials
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Labeled north and south and are the two ends of a magnet
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Magnetic poles
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• A measure of the electrical energy transferred by electrons flowing in a circuit
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• voltage
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• Exert forces on objects made of magnetic materials
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• magnets
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• A closed path through which electric charges can flow
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• Electric circuit
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• Voltage, current and resistance in a circuit are related by the formula V=IR
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• Ohm’s Law
the distance and direction between starting and ending points.
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• displacement
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• Plastic, glass, wood, and rubber are examples of ____________
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• insulators
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• Transfer of electric charge between objects in contact.
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• Charging by contact
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Rearrangement of electrons caused by movement of electrons within an object in an electric field
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• Charging by induction
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• The SI unit of electric current
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• ampere
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• The relationship between an electric current and a magnetic field
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• electromagnetism